Charlotte Henry and Jeff Butts join host Kelly Guimont to discuss a decade and a half of iPhone and how the landscape has changed.
Avira Antivirus Crypto Miner is Also a Thing, Following Norton
Following Norton, Avira Antivirus crypto miner is also a thing now, as the company is owned by NortonLifeLock.
Not only does Norton press gang your system into mining Etherium [sic], they take a 15% cut off the top for doing so, though at least they let you keep the rest; whether you know it or not. The problem is that antivirus programs are supposed to prevent you from unwittingly mining cryptcoin for others, not actively recruit you for it. This might not seem bad at first glance, as they give you a dashboard which shows just how much money you could theoretically get if you cashed in the Etherium [sic] them made you mind.
'LinkedIn Live' Audio Events to Launch Later in January 2022
LinkedIn Live is an upcoming feature for the company to allow for interactive events on its platform. It launches later this month.
T-Mobile Blocks iCloud Private Relay for Customers in United States
It appears that carriers in the U.S. and aboard aren’t happy with iCloud Private Relay. The setting, released with iOS 15, likely interferes with surveillance of customers. A report from 9To5Mac says that T-Mobile has begun blocking the feature.
The change does not appear to be network-wide just yet, but rather it appears T-Mobile is in the process of rolling it out. This means that some users might still be able to use iCloud Private Relay when connected to their cellular network – at least for now.
Very shady behavior. I haven’t been using Private Relay because it overrides my DNS. The good news is that carriers can’t prevent you from changing your DNS settings.
Apple Announces 745 Million Paid Subscriptions, Primephonic Features Coming to Apple Music
Apple announced that it now services 745 million paid subscriptions and that some Primephonic features will be integrated into Apple Music.
App Store Earnings for Developers has Reached $260 Billion Since 2008
Apple released a press release on Monday to recap what it achieved in 2021 such as App Store earnings developers have made since 2008.
Apple Fitness+ Introducing New 'Time to Run' And 'Collections'
Apple Fitness+ introduced two new features – ‘Time to Run’ and ‘Collections – as well as ‘Time to Walk’ season three, on January 10.
macOS Bug 'Powerdir' Could Let Attacker Access User Data
Microsoft’s security team has published an analysis of “powerdir” a vulnerability in macOS that could let an attacker access a person’s data.
First iPhone Announced on January 9, 2007 - 15 Years Ago
The iPhone was originally announced on January 9, 2007, by Steve Jobs who declared it “a revolutionary product.”
People are Mailing USB Drives With 'BadUSB' Malware to Companies
The FBI is warning that an Eastern European cybercriminal group is mailing USB drives filled with BadUSB malware to various companies.
Getting Ready for the Next iPhone SE
The next iPhone SE may be right around the corner, sources say. It will offer a beefier processor and 5G connectivity.
Jason Sudeikis Wins at 2022 Golden Globes For 'Ted Lasso' Performance
Jason Sudeikis emerged victorious once again at the Golden Globes 2022 thanks to his performance in Apple TV+ hit Ted Lasso.
Cheech & Chong Launch NFT Collection Dubbed 'Homies in Dreamland'
This is a bit of old news but I hadn’t seen it until today. Cheech & Chong are launching a brand for collectibles called My Homies. The first series will be an NFT collection called Homies in Dreamland.
The “Homies in Dreamland” collection will release January of 2022. The holders of the NFT art collectible will gain access to a variety of utility, including future airdrops and special access/utility tokens randomly inserted throughout the collection. To-be-announced benefits will be attached to the tokens like merchandise, autographed items, and airdrops of art by Billy Perkins, who has a long-time association with Cheech and Chong.
Learning From Distractions — Mac Geek Gab 909
Everything’s distracting, especially to many of us geeks. That’s ok, though. Listen as John and Dave plow through their distractions to ensure everyone learns at least five new things. Your two favorite geeks troubleshoot AirPods, AirTags, Multitouch, and slow SSDs. They also share Cool Stuff Found from CES and beyond with products from JBL, Shokz, Pozio, Plugable, and more! Press play and enjoy.
‘The Morning Show’ Season Two, Episode Ten Review
Season two of The Morning Show is over, and the finale does little to redeem what has been a disjointed, messy, inconsistent set of episodes.
Security Friday: Smart Home Practical Tips – TMO Daily Observations 2022-01-07
Andrew Orr and host Kelly Guimont chat about Security Friday news and updates, including tips on keeping your smart home gear safe and secure.
Swiss Army Seeks Private Messenger 'Threema' Over WhatsApp
Switzerland’s army told its soldiers not to use foreign messengers such as WhatsApp, due to privacy concerns. Instead, the recommendation is to use private messenger Threema, a Swiss app.
Army spokeswoman Delphine Schwab-Allemand, in an e-mail on Wednesday confirming reports on the issue in Swiss media, seemed to soften the army’s position, saying that there was a “recommendation” that troops use Threema. It took effect on Jan. 1. She added that the army cannot and does not want to tell troops to use a particular app on their private devices.
CES 2022: Satechi Releases 165W Charger With 4 USB-C Ports
Satechi’s latest product reveal at CES 2022 is a 165W charger. It features four USB-C ports and is available to purchase for US$119.99.
CES 2022: Speck Unveils New MagSafe Accessory
Speck announced its new Presidio Pro Folio for MagSafe at CES 2022, which works across the iPhone 12 and 13 ranges.
Apple TV+: Big Name Series 'Manhunt' And Audrey Hepburn Biopic on Way
Two major pieces of work are seemingly heading to Apple TV+ – limited series ‘Manhunt’ and an Audrey Hepburn biopic.
Tim Cook 2021 Pay Totals Over US$98 Million
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s pay for the fiscal year 2021 totaled US$98,734,39, including a base salary of US$3 million, according to an SEC filing.
Ransomware Attack on Finalsite Shuts Down 5,000 School Websites
Finalsite is a company that helps schools with websites. In a statement, it says it was hit by a ransomware attack on Tuesday, January 4.
Twitter Reaction Videos Being Tested With Retweets on Platform
TechCrunch reports that Twitter reaction videos are being tested as a new way to engage with the platform.
Twitter says it’s only running the test with a small subset of iOS users for now and will monitor feedback from the group to see how the feature goes. The company says it wants to give users “more creative ways to express themselves” which tracks with its generally experimental vibe lately.
I get that companies need to compete with each other but not everything has to copy TikTok.
How Apple Books+ Could Boost The Bundle
Earlier this week there was speculation about Apple launching an audiobooks service. Joe Wituschek of iMore is positive about the prospect and outlines how it could enhance the Apple One bundle.
The great thing about Apple Books+, if it does come to fruition, is that Apple could do something even better than Amazon: it could bring both businesses together. Right now, Kindle and Audible are two separate products that, while they do work together in certain ways, are confusing as to what you get with each. Apple could offer both books and audiobooks under its subscription service, making pricing and what you get out of it much clearer. While it’s unclear how pricing would shake out, having everything under one roof alone would be a great way to differentiate itself from its competitors.